Hi Henry,

You need to fix your network problems to get this to work, it's not feasible to manually download the files.

Start of by trying to load a file from the GPP from a browser on the same machine you have ltib installed, for example try accessing: http://bitshrine.org/gpp/termcap-buffer.patch

If that works, then use any proxy settings you have in the browser settings in the .ltibrc ltib config file.

Regards, Stuart

On 03/07/12 10:54, Li Yuan-Lung wrote:
Hi Stuart,
After testing, I am still stuck at the rpm-4.0.4.tar.gz get

The error message is still like below:

    $ cat /home/henry/prjs/hpgw/ltib/host_config.log

    Processing platform: host support
    ===================================

    Processing: rpm-fs
    ====================
    Build path taken because: no prebuilt rpm,
    Can't get: rpm-4.0.4.tar.gz at ./ltib line 834.
    Died at ./ltib line 2537.
    traceback:
     main::check_rpm_setup:2537
      main::host_checks:1520
       main:561


    Started: Tue Jul  3 17:48:06 2012
    Ended:   Tue Jul  3 17:48:09 2012
    Elapsed: 3 seconds

    VERSION          : 11.4.1
    CVS_VERSION      : $Revision: 1.87 $ (Savannah)
    PLATFORM         : host
    GNUTARCH         : i686
    TOOLCHAIN        :
    TOOLCHAIN_CFLAGS :

    These packages failed to build:
    rpm-fs

    Build Failed


Is it possible for me to get the package manually or to check if my firewall block the download link in the script?
Thank you.

Henry


2012/7/2 Stuart Hughes <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Hi everyone,

    I managed to get some time to test LTIB on Ubuntu 12.04 (Xubuntu, 32
    bit).  There were no significant changes needed, although I checked in
    some minor changes to clear some warning messages (the
    force-debian one).

    So if you want to try on Ubuntu 12.04 and you check-out the latest
    from
    CVS and follow these step, you should be successful.

    ---+ Steps to install LTIB on Ubuntu 12.04

    Install dependencies (yours may vary):

            sudo apt-get install g++ zlib1g-dev rpm libncurses5-dev patch

            sudo visudo

    Add a line to enable sudo for your username.  For example mine is seh
    and this is what I added at the end of the file:

            seh ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/rpm, /opt/ltib/usr/bin/rpm

    Run ltib after CVS checkout:

            ./ltib


    Regards, Stuart


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